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1 erantzun
iz.1. ( ihardespen) answer, reply; galderak eta \erantzunak questions and answers; \erantzuna eman to give an answer2. ( irrati) interference; gaur ez dago BBC hartzerik, \erantzuna dauka irratiak eta today it is impossible to receive the B.B.C since there is a lot of interference on the radio du/ad.1.a. to answer; \erantzun behar didazu you must answer me; galdetu nion eta ez zidan \erantzun I asked her and she didn't answer me ; "noan etxera", \erantzun zion I'm going on home" was his answer; bazekiela \erantzun zion he answered that he already knew; galdera horri \erantzun zion he answered that questionb. atea jo dugu baina ez du inork \erantzun we knocked on the door but no one answered; idatziz \erantzun to answer in writing; tiroka \erantzun zioten they answered him by opening fire2. to return, pay back; indarrari indarraren bidez \erantzun to answer violence with violence; datorren bestean \erantzun to pay somebody back in kind | to give somebody a taste of their own medicine ; zuk egindako mesedeari \erantzun nahi diot I want to return your favour3.a. ( zor) to answer (- (r)i: to) ; zorrei \erantzun to answer to one's debtsb. eginkizunei \erantzun to carry out one's {task || mission}4. to make (sb) hear; \erantzun iezadazu, otoi, haren izen let me hear, I beg of you, her name5. ( agirika, errieta egin) to scold; seme nagiari \erantzun dio she scolded her lazy son -
2 bederatzi
[from *bederatzu, with interference from "zortzi" (eight)] zen. nine; \bederatziaren froga Mat. casting out nine Oharra: ikus adibideak sei sarreran -
3 mihimen
[from Lat. "vimen", with possible interference from mihi (tongue)] iz. ( zumea) wicker, willow -
4 perturbo
disquiet, disturbance, interference, unrest
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